Weill I figured I would post a quick build thread for my trailer build. It was a fun project with minimal profanities minus some delays with parts suppliers.

I picked up this trailer for cheap. Had been sitting next to a guys house outside for 2 years. It was small enough and sturdy built. I thought it would be cheaper to start with a prebuilt trailer. Hind sight I was wrong, should have started from scratch.

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"They don't pay pilots to fly. That is the easy part..... They pay us in case S**T goes wrong."

After looking at it and doing some measurements I figured it needed some sand blasting and it would be too tall after adding 33" tires some cut a portion off the top and weldied a new top frame. I also added a hatch for the back.

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"They don't pay pilots to fly. That is the easy part..... They pay us in case S**T goes wrong."

One thing I forgot to mention was cutting off old fenders and adding new ones. This eliminated the need for a lift kit. Next was paint. The bottom, inside, and tongue i used black durabak 18 and top was tan durabak 18. All new wiring, some accesories and a mombasa rtt and poof I had my camp trailer. All in all it took about 11 full Days start to finish and alot of patience from my wife.

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"They don't pay pilots to fly. That is the easy part..... They pay us in case S**T goes wrong."

Please feel free to make fun Of some of the crappy welds. This was my first major welding endeavor.

Thanks to all people that had even a minor hand in this project.
Scott with Compact Caming Concepts fro The tent and ideas
Fineline autobody for sand blasting and quick service
and curtis trailers for having hubs in stock locally when my ordered ones never showed and great customer service.

"They don't pay pilots to fly. That is the easy part..... They pay us in case S**T goes wrong."